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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Eastern Progress 1982-1983 Eastern Progress 4-21-1983 Eastern Progress - 21 Apr 1983 Eastern Kentucky University Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1982-83 Recommended Citation Eastern Kentucky University, "Eastern Progress - 21 Apr 1983" (1983). Eastern Progress 1982-1983. Paper 29. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1982-83/29 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1982-1983 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. 61 /No. 29 Laboratory Publication of the Department of Mass Communications Thursday, April 21, 1983 Richmond. Ky. 40475 14 pages Regents First female to serve approve Ohlmann, Schickel win budget SA presidential election By Shanda Pulliam By Tha Editor New. «Utor The university's Board of For the first time in the univer- sity's history, the Student Associa- Regents approved a total budget tion will be led by a female, as the Saturday of 163,306.626 for the Impact Party of Annette Ohlmann fiaeal year 1983-84. and Martki Schickel won the SA The figure include. 881,726.846 presidential election Tuesday. for aupport for instruction, research, By only 37 votes, Ohlmann and and public service missions of the Schickel edged the Momentum university, aloof with libraries, Party of John Martin and Bruce academic and institutional support, Stamper, after a turnout of 2,447 student services and the operation students, one lees than last year's of the physical plant. record of 2.448. The budget also includes Ohlmann and Schickel collected 811,678,980 in revenues and expen- 1,236 votes compared to Martin and ditures in auxiliary enterprises or Stamper's 1,199. There were 12 self-supporting activities such as write-ins. bousing, food services end the book According to Elections Commit- tee Chair Laurie Tague, the votes Also provided in the budget is s were tallied four times throughout total of 8680.000 in contingencies the day end "the highest difference Annette Ohlmann which will cover a possible 3 percent waa 40." Martin Schickel cut in state appropriations by the "How do I feel right now? those constituents," she said. "As Council on Higher Education. from all campus communities who Absolutely, positively relieved," the regent, a state student is aware Student tuition and fees will ac- will meet regularly for an exchange said Ohlmann, shortly after the of state issues and state politics, of ideas. count for 19.6 percent of the total official results were announced at and is involved with other state revenues, while 63.6 percent will be Schickel said he and Ohlmann about 7:20 p.m. schools. mat by state appropriations. "have an immediate responsibility" Tague said the Elections Commit- "Also, as the president, he or she to begin work on all aspects of the Included in the budget is a 16.1 tee counted the ballots once, then is aware of what President Powell is percent increase in tuition costs of Impact platform. "Weneed to take took them to the Perkins Building doing and what the councils are do- reeident, non-resident, our fact sheet and break each thing where s computer count was taken. ing, such as the Counci on Student down, then start delegating each undergraduate and graduate "I went to the chapel after the Affairs and the Council on students. one of those things out for next elections and I knelt down and I Academic Affairs. By virtue of the year." A resident undergraduate will see just said. It is so close. It there's position, he or she has to know these an increase of 861 over last year, Ohlmann and Schickel will be in- one conscientious voter in this things, so the interests don't augurated Thursday, April 28, at with a total tuition cost of 8388 par conflict." Blsn I. mij. ij Photo by David Owsley universe, it's the big man upstairs,'" the Student Association banquet. semester; a non-resident said Schickel. The president-elect said one of the undergraduate will be paying a total "I want to encourage people to "I kept thinking to myself. 'What first things she and Schickel "need come in and tell us when we do of $1,163, so increase of »162; a resi Glenn Shaddeford. a madia specialist in the library, leads the way at ha and am I going to do if we lose?' And I to do" is interview individuals for dent graduate will pay a total of Dr. Emery Brewer. professor of adrrintstrative counseling and educational something wrong, or come in and thought, 'We're not gong to lose.'" Senate cabinet positions. "I think tell us what concerns them, because 8427, up 866 from last year; and a studies, participated in the second annual Jog-a-Thon sponsored by the Ohlmann and Schickel will replace it's too important to let that wait non-resident graduate will be paying like I've said over and over, we can't Woman's Track Team Sunday. Proceeds from the event want to the Carl Kramer and Neil Dimond, who until next year," said Uhlmann. be everywhere all the time." a total of $1,279, an increase of American Cancer Society. have served two consecutive terms $167. She said the two wil also begin Ohlmann said. "Maybe we can't do as SA president and vice president. organizing the advisory board they anything right then, but somebody, The new budget also provides a 5 "It was s long, hard road; I'm percent salary increase far faculty stressed in their campaign platform. eventually, can do something. If I Ji. glad we're hare and I hope and staff with a 1 percent pool for Ohlmann and Schickel intend for didn't believe that. I wouldn't be §19/1* everything is ail uphill from now merit increases. Alsip-Gi to lead the board to include representatives here." on," Ohlmann said. Also provided in the budget is a Because of the university policy dormitory increase of $30 per which states that the Student Association president will Elation marks end This increase Women '$ Interdorm automatically serve as student however, the $10 per semester for By Beth WUeoe relationship between Woman's and logout if he or she is from Kentucky. tha rental of university Maaaglag nilllni Man's interdorms and the Student refrigerators, which wil be installed Mary Sue Alsip Goodin Senate. Ohlmann, a Brandenburg native, of tension-filled day "We want to bring the three will assume that position next fall. in all dormitory rooms elected Tuesday night as the By Shanda Pulliam 1983-84 president of Women's governing bodies closer together Since Kramer is from Ohio, a The student activity lee has been special student regent election has Editor Commentary raised from $15 to $35 but will in- Interdorm and open the rhsnneis of com- been bold for the past two years. clude the 610 health services fee. Goodin, a junior nursing major munication," said Goodin. "We're It definitely wasn't the time to be from Somerset, will replace current all working toward the same goal Ohlmann said she feels s potential driving around searching for a park- When they drove pest the Powell The late registration fee waa in- communication problem will be creased from $10 to $26. president Donna Burgraff at the and we can be stronger if we work ing place. Building on their way back, 1 avoided if the same student serves Also included in the budget is the end of this semester. together. ' After e full day of campaigning, Ohlmann locked over and thought as both president and regent. she saw some Impact Party sup- appropriation of $51500 for the Also elected ware Lisa McM anus, McManus said she would like to Annette Ohlmann and Martin a sophomore fashion merchandising ase Women's Interdorm sponsor "If the student regent and the Schickel had gone with some friends porters standing outside. university's new aviation program. "It looks like some of our sup- Dr. Wilme Walker, associate pro- major from South Brunswick, N J., residence ball activities for Greeks president are the same person, to grab a bite to eat while the votes porters," she said to Schickel. The fessor of geogrsphy, has been nam- aa vice president and Susan and Independents to work on elected by the same constituents, be of the Student Association presiden ed aa the aviation program Morehead, a freshmen executive together. or she will represent the views of tial election were being counted. anticipation reached its peak as both candidates were stuck in a car, coordinator. secretarial major from Hebron, as "The university seems to be secretary /treasurer. broken into two parts," said not knowing whether they won or University President Dr. J.C. loot the election. Powell said the budget "is one we "The main thing we want to do McManus. "We would like to try to unify the Greeks and independents Periscope And they couldn't find out the next year is to improve on what can live with" and that the situation verdict until they found a parking "is not aa dire as compared to other Donna has done this year," said so they can do things together." Goodin. "We want to take this Goodin and McManus have each place. year's events and build on them.'"'' been affiliated with Woman's Inter As they drove through the Com- However Powell said "It doesn't monwealth lot, Schickel turned to Goodin said she would like the dorm for two years end Burgraff give us enough money to pay our the driver.